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Southern Coalition for Social Justice

Partnering with communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities in the south to defend and advance their political, social and economic rights through the combination of legal advocacy, research, organizing and communications.

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Voting Rights Featured Cases

This page features our major voting rights cases along with a description, timeline, and relevant links/attachments. Click on any case below for more information:

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Unfounded Allegations of Voter Fraud

Focus Area: Criminal Justice, Voting Rights
Filed in: North Carolina

Last updated: August 14, 2019

Dickson v. Rucho

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: North Carolina

Last updated: August 14, 2019

Covington v. North Carolina

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: North Carolina

Last updated: March 4, 2019

League of Women Voters et al v. North Carolina

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: North Carolina

Last updated: March 4, 2019

Raleigh Wake Citizens Association v. Wake County Board of Elections

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: North Carolina

Last updated: March 4, 2019

City of Greensboro, et al., v. Guilford County Board of Elections

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: North Carolina

Last updated: March 4, 2019

League of Women Voters of NC v. Rucho

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: North Carolina

Last updated: March 29, 2019

NC NAACP v. Lewis

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: North Carolina

Last updated: March 29, 2019

Holmes v. Moore

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: North Carolina

Last updated: March 29, 2019

Bouvier v. Porter

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: North Carolina

Last updated: May 9, 2019

LULAC of Richmond v. Public Interest Legal Foundation

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: Virginia

Last updated: March 4, 2019

Texas v. United States

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: Texas

Last updated: April 1, 2019

Abbott v. Perez

Focus Area: Voting Rights
Filed in: Texas

Last updated: April 1, 2019


 
 

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SAVE THE DATE: Fri, 1/29, Mitch Brown, our VR Counsel & @EJW_org Fellow sponsored by the Ottinger Foundation will be a panelist during the George Henry White Day Program hosted by the Phoenix Historical Society! Visit our FB or LinkedIn pages to learn more and for the Zoom link. pic.twitter.com/TMNc…

About 2 days ago

SAVE THE DATE: Sat, 2/27, from 9AM-noon CST, @AllisonJRiggs will be speaking on a panel about #redistricting. Hosted by @LWVLouisiana, this convention is free, open to the public & incredibly important to attend as redistricting occurs this year. Register: bit.ly/3sLX10F pic.twitter.com/FabD…

About 2 days ago

Congressman John Lewis spent his life fighting for racial justice & voting rights. We teamed up w/ @Participant @MagnoliaPics & @JohnLewisDoc to #MakeGoodTrouble in the record-breaking election. To our fellow good troublemakers: we're just getting started. bit.ly/goodtroubleca…

About 3 days ago

Mitch Brown, our VR Counsel & @EJW_org Fellow sponsored by the Ottinger Foundation, spoke w/ @NCPolicyWatch about voting while on felony probation or parole: those who do so can be prosecuted for voting illegally even if they don’t know they’re ineligible. bit.ly/3sIQunB

About 3 days ago

1. Today, we filed an amicus brief to protect voters’ rights in Arizona. In 2016, Arizona lawmakers passed laws limiting ballot collection and out-of-precinct voting to make it easier for local and state government officials to discriminate against voters of color.

About 4 days ago

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